Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Motherland is heartbreaking and transformative by Felicia Feaster August 26, 2009
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews The Cove is a thrilling, but ultimately depressing, documentary about dolphin slaughter by Felicia Feaster August 19, 2009
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Julie & Julia is a piece of escapist confection by Felicia Feaster August 6, 2009
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews The fractured, hipster rom com (500) Days of Summer is no Graduate by Felicia Feaster August 5, 2009
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews An inconvenient truth about America’s food industry is uncovered in Food, Inc. by Felicia Feaster July 29, 2009
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Michelle Pfeiffer’s latest plays like Sex and the City for the Belle & Epoque by Felicia Feaster July 22, 2009
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Spinning a tale about hipster parenthood in Away We Go by Felicia Feaster June 24, 2009
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Jim Jarmusch’s latest The Limits of Control is a slow, meandering crime thriller by Felicia Feaster June 17, 2009
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews A magician tells a melancholy kid to buck up in Is Anybody There? by Felicia Feaster May 18, 2009
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Sin Nombre is a chase story with heart by Felicia Feaster May 6, 2009